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{{this|the video game|KLAX}} {{GameInfobox |image = KlaxTG16.jpg |caption = Screenshot of Klax |developer = Atari |publisher = Atari |designer = Dave Akers, Mark Stephen Pierce |composer = Brad Fuller |jp_rel = {{Release|1990|August|10|JP|PC-Engine}} |na_rel = {{Release|1990|||NA|TurboGrafx 16}} |genre = Puzzle |platforms = PC-Engine, TurboGrafx-16, Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Lynx, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Commodore 64, Game Boy Color,Game Boy,Game Gear,MSX,Nintendo Entertainment System,Master System, Mega Drive,ZX Spectrum |media = HuCard |features = Single-player, Multi-player |players = 1-2 |input = 8-way [[joystick]], 1 [[Button (control)|button]] |arcade_cabinet = Upright |arcade system = |arcade_cpu = [[Motorola 68000]] @ 7.15909 MHz |arcade_sound = OKI6295 @ 6.779 kHz |arcade_display = [[Raster graphics]], 336×240 pixels (Horizontal), 512 colors }} '''''Klax''''' is a 1989 [[computer puzzle game]] designed by [[Dave Akers]] and Mark Stephen Pierce. The object is to line up colored blocks into rows of similar colors to make them disappear, similar to ''[[Columns (video game)|Columns]]''. [[Atari Games]] originally released it as a [[coin-op]] follow up to ''[[Tetris]]'', about which they were tangled in a legal dispute at the time. == History == Akers programmed ''Klax'' in just a few weeks using [[Amiga]] Basic, then ported it line-by-line to C. In a 1990 interview, he said he wanted to "produce something playable, compact and relatively quick to develop." His influences were both [[Tetris]] and [[tic-tac-toe]].<ref>[http://www.atari-explorer.com/articles/articles-atari-games.html atari-explorer.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He chose the name from the sound tiles make rolling across the screen. The prototype game ran on the same hardware as ''[[Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters]]''. Atari Games released ''Klax'' in February 1990,<ref>"Tengen sets arcade titles for NES, PCs; video games," ''HFD-The Weekly Home Furnishings Newspaper'', June 4, 1990</ref> and soon called it a "major arcade hit".<ref>"Tengen sales increase to more than $41 million," press release dated May 23, 1990.</ref> They quickly released several home versions under the [[Tengen (company)|Tengen]] brand. Akers created the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] editions himself.<ref>[http://www.cgexpo.com/guests.htm Classic Gaming Expo<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Some 16-bit conversions featured improved graphics. ''Klax'' received the Parents' Choice Foundation's seal of approval in 1990, won Best Mind Game at the 1991 European Computer Leisure Awards, and Dennis Lynch of the [[Chicago Tribune]] named it the Best Cartridge of 1990. [[Midway Games]] gained the rights to ''Klax'' upon purchasing Atari Games in 1996. The title has been re-released in retro compilations for modern consoles. A 1999 press release called it Midway's "tic-tac tile puzzle game."<ref>[http://www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/6.16and32-BitComputersSupportArea/8.OnlineMagazines/showarticle.php?725]</ref> ''Klax'''s catchphrase, "It is the nineties and there is time for Klax", appears during the game's [[attract mode]]. The [[Game Boy Color]] version of the game, released in 1999, changed "nineties" to "millennium." Later versions, such as the 2005 [[Game Boy Advance]] version, still use "nineties." == Gameplay == ''Klax'' features a [[conveyor belt]] at the top of the screen. It constantly rolls toward the playing area, delivering a steady supply of blocks. The [[Player (game)|player]] controls a small device which sits at the interface between the conveyor belt and the playing area, and can be moved left and right to catch the blocks and either deposit them in the playing area or push them back up the conveyor belt. The device can hold up to five blocks. A block which is not caught and placed in the playing area or pushed back up the belt is considered a drop. The blocks are solid colours, but there is also a flashing block which can be used as a wildcard on any colour. Klax consists of 100 levels grouped into blocks of five. At the beginning of the game and after each fifth level (levels divisible by five, except for Level 95 and 100), a player can choose to skip five or ten levels. Skipping levels gives bonus points and more drops. In the playing area, blocks can be eliminated by getting three or more "Klaxes" (groups) of the same color in a line. The line may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. A multiple grouping (i.e., one vertical and horizontal) counts as two Klaxes. In a few early levels, the player may be able to warp ahead 45 levels if he builds a large X with five blocks for each diagonal. Doing so awards a 600,000 point bonus (plus any due warp bonus). There are 100 levels in Klax, and a score of 250,000 is required to complete the last level. The unreleased [[Atari 7800]] version added three "impossible" levels. ==Scoring== Scoring can vary between versions. ===Scoring=== A player also earns a multiplier for creating multiple Klaxs and combinations. Multipliers can take effect in two variations. Most commonly, a player receives a bonus multiplier for each Klax created, which continues if he/she creates a combination. For example, if the player makes a vertical-3 and a diagonal-3 at the same time, the score is 50 + 5,000 = 5,050 * 2 = 10,100 points. If the player then combos into a diagonal-3, the player receives 5,000 * 3 = 15,000 points. The second variation is that the player receives a bonus multiplier only if the player creates a combination. This multiplier increases only by one in each combo iteration. == Ports == After the arcade version, Klax saw ports to most contemporary video game systems of the 1990s: * The [[Atari 2600]] version of ''Klax'' was the last game ever officially released for the 2600 system.{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} * The [[Atari Lynx]] * ''Klax'' was the first game with versions for all three of 1990's leading consoles, the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] and the [[TurboGrafx-16]].<ref>"They're hot, they're new, they're fun," by Dennis Lynch, ''Chicago Tribune'', November 23, 1990.</ref> *''Klax'' was included in ''Arcade Party Pak'' for the [[PlayStation]]. The game was also reissued in ''[[Midway Arcade Treasures]]'', a 2003 compilation for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]]. * [[MAME]] emulates several arcade versions of ''Klax'', including a prototype. * In [[Japan]], the Genesis version was released by [[Namco]], while the Game Boy and NES versions were released by [[Hudson Soft]]. * Midway licensed the interactive TV rights to ''Klax'' to [[RuneCraft]] in 2001. === Consoles === * [[Amstrad GX4000]] * [[Atari 2600]] (1990) (only in [[PAL]] format)[http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/klax/klax.htm] * [[Atari 7800]] (1992) (completed but never released)[http://www.atariprotos.com/7800/software/klax/klax.htm] * [[Xbox]] * [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1990) * [[Nintendo GameCube]] * [[Sega Master System]] (1991) * [[Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] (1991) * [[PlayStation]] (''Arcade Party Pak''), * [[PlayStation 2]] (''[[Midway Arcade Treasures]]'') Also for PC, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo GameCube. * [[TurboGrafx-16]] (1990) === Computers === * [[BBC Micro]] (1990) * [[Atari ST]] (1990) * [[Commodore Amiga]] (1990) * [[Amstrad CPC]] (1990) * [[Commodore 64]] (1990) * [[Intel x86]] ([[Microsoft DOS]]) (1992) (part of Domark's ''Tengen's Arcade Hits Collection'') * [[Intel x86]] ([[Microsoft Windows]]) * [[SAM Coupé]] (1991) * [[ZX Spectrum]] (1990) * [[MSX]] (1990) === Handhelds === * [[Atari Lynx]] (1990) * [[Game Boy]] (1990) * [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005, along with ''[[Marble Madness]]'' in 2-game pack) * [[Game Boy Color]] (1999) * [[Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]] (1992) * [[PlayStation Portable]] (''[[Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play]]'') == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.klaxworld.com KlaxWorld.com] * [http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/manuals/klax.txt Reprinted manual] from Tengen's version of Klax. *{{KLOV game|id=8266|name=Klax}} * {{moby game|id=/klax|name=''Klax''}} *{{WoS game|id=0002707}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Klax (Video Game)}} [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[es:Klax (videojuego)]] [[fr:Klax (jeu vidéo)]] [[ja:クラックス]]
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